TÁC GIẢ  VĨNH SÍNH

 



 VINH Sinh is a professor of Japanese History at the University of Alberta. He is a specialist in Japanese intellectual history, and cultural and intellectual interactions between Japan and East Asia. He has served at different times as a Research Fellow at the Institute of Social Science and the Faculty of Law of the University of Tokyo, and as a Visiting Professor at Meiji University, Hanoi National University, and the Nichibunken. His major publications include: Vietnam and Japan: Cultural Interactions (Van-Nghe, 2001); Overturned Chariot: The Autobiography of Phan-Boi-Chau (co-editor and co-translator, University of Hawai’i Press, 1999); Hyôden Tokutomi Sohô [Tokutomi Soho: A Critical Biography] (Iwanami Shoten, 1994); The Future Japan (editor and co-translator of Tokutomi Soho’s book Shorai no Nihon, University of Alberta, 1989) which won the Canada Council’s 1990 Canada-Japan Book Prize; Phan Bội Châu and the Đông Du Movent (Yale Center for International and Area Studies, 1987).
 

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